“An image means nothing. It is just a door, leading to the next door. It will never happens that we will find the truth we are looking for just in an image; it will happen behind the last door that the spectator discover the truth, because of his own efforts.” MeanHappensLastsNextEffortBehindsDoorsTruth IsSpectators Author:Antoni Tapies
“Whenever the truth is uncovered, the artist will always cling with rapt gaze to what still remains covering even after such uncovering; but the theoretical man enjoys and finds satisfaction in the discarded covering and finds the highest object of his pleasure in the process of an ever happy uncovering that succeeds through his own efforts.” MenStillsArtistProcessEnjoyPleasureEffortObjectsTruth IsSucceedHighestRemainsSatisfactionTheoreticalCoveringDiscardedUncovering Book:Basic Writings of Nietzsche Source: Basic Writings of Nietzsche
“Self-importance is a trap, because the moment we start to think that we actually matter is the moment when things start to go wrong. The truth is that you are supremely unimportant and nothing matters. All of man's striving is for nothing; all effort is wasted. To realize that everything is meaningless is tremendously liberating, since it then leaves us completely free to create our own lives and ignore the plans that others have for us.” ThinkingMenSelfMatterMomentsRealizingEffortPlansTruth IsImportanceStriveMeaninglessTrapsLiberatingUnimportantSelf-importanceNothing Matters Author:Tom Hodgkinson
“Some people think the Federal Reserve Banks are US government institutions. They are not... they are private credit monopolies which prey upon the people of the US for the benefit of themselves and their foreign and domestic swindlers, and rich and predatory money lenders. The sack of the United States by the Fed is the greatest crime in history. Every effort has been made by the Fed to conceal its powers, but the truth is the Fed has usurped the government. It controls everything here and it controls all our foreign relations. It makes and breaks governments at will.” PeopleThinkingHas BeensMadeStatesGovernmentUnitedMoneyEffortBreakUnited StatesRichCrimeTruth IsBenefitsEconomicsRelationInstitutionsCreditFedsReservesBankingTaxationPreyMonopolyFederal ReservePredatoryLendersForeign RelationsSwindlersMoney Lenders Author:Louis Thomas McFadden
“The truth is -- we are always highly motivated when something means a great deal to us. If I fell into a deep lake and I didn't know how to swim, I would become highly motivated in an instant. Climbing from the lake would mean more to me than anything else in the world. My effort would be no less than astounding and I would suddenly become one of the most excited and enthusiastic persons imaginable.” IfsKnowsWorldMeanPersonsWould BeDealsEffortKnow HowTruth IsExcitedInstantLakesSwimMotivatedClimbingEnthusiastic Author:Steve Goodier
“The truth is that there are no things for which men will make such herculean efforts as the things of which they know they are unworthy.” KnowsMenEffortTruth IsUnworthy Book:The Essential Gilbert K. Chesterton Source: The Essential Gilbert K. Chesterton
“The truth is that we have hitherto made no genuine effort to produce forged steel working parts of automobiles of the highest quality. That is one of the reasons why our automobiles have not ranked with those of foreign make.” MadeReasonEffortQualityProduceTruth IsHighestGenuineReason WhySteelAutomobileForged Author:Charles M. Schwab
“We delude ourselves if we believe that skilled behavior is easy, that it can come about without effort. We forget the years of tuning, of learning and practice it takes to be skilled at even the most fundamental of human activities: eating, walking, talking, reading, and writing. It is tempting to want instant gratification - immediate expert performance and experiential pleasure - but the truth is that this primarily occurs only after considerable amounts of accretion and tuning.” IfsWantWritingYearsBelieveHumansReadingEasyForgetPleasureEffortTalkingPracticeAmountWalkingTruth IsActivityBehaviorEatingPerformancesFundamentalsInstantExpertsGratificationTemptingHuman ActivityReading And WritingTuningInstant Gratification Author:Donald A. Norman
“Even if we profess to be non-judgmental, there's an inherent judgmentality and hierarchy in which the spiritual person, the conscious person, the mindful person, is more developed than the typical truck driver or waitress or heroin addict. This is a red flag, another problem built into the concept of spirituality. The truth is that every person you meet is in some way more developed than you are, and that the multiple modes of development that a human being can pursue require the whole of humanity to pursue. We're in this together. Enlightenment is a collective effort.” ProblemTogetherSpiritualHumanitySpiritualityEffortTruth IsEnlightenmentConsciousMultipleAddictTruckHeroinWaitressTruck Driver Author:Charles Eisenstein
“I am what some would say 'holy, and wholly other than you.' The problem is that many folks try to grasp some sense of who I am by taking the best version of themselves, projecting that to the nth degree, factoring in all the goodness they can perceive, which often isn't much, and then call that God. And while it may seem like a noble effort, the truth is that it falls pitifully short of who I really am. I'm not merely the best version of you that you can think of. I am far more than that, above and beyond all that you can ask or think.” ThinkingTryingMayProblemSeemsFallAsksEffortHolyTruth IsGoodnessDegreesFolksNobleWho I AmVersionsPerceiveShackAbove And BeyondShack BookFactoring Author:William P. Young